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While the lack of Black students and faculty "does not make the Kennedy School a hostile atmosphere, it does not make it a welcome atmosphere for Black," Godley said. The result, he added, is that fewer Blacks will come to the School. The K-School must bend over backward to avoid this "Catch-22" situation, he added...
...science; in fact, he founded a mobile field hospital and asked local doctors to examine his cures. He contends that his faith healing is a form of "inculturation," the adaptation of Christianity to a local culture, just as the Second Vatican Council taught. Says Milingo: "The white missionaries are backward. They do not understand what is happening in their own countries. They must make up their minds whether they want to Christianize Africa...
...broken ribs and fractured pelvis on a slow mend, she taped her first postaccident show (which began airing last week). "I have to walk two blocks a day," says Martin. "Right now, though, I just can't lift my darned foot. I go up and down stairs backward...
...Democrats theme even harder the next day in a Richmond speech supporting the Senate candidacy of Virginia Congressman Paul Trible. The election, he said, posed a choice of "whether we will continue our sure and steady course to put America back on track or whether we will slide backward into another economic binge like the one which left us with today's pounding national hangover...
...friend suggested that he shave off his beard and call himself Noel Rehsielf, which is his name spelled backward. But Leon Fleisher said he would go on, which is no spelled backward. To demonstrate to the world that, after 17 years, he could once again range up and down a piano keyboard with both hands, he chose the most visible occasion he could find: the inauguration last week of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's $23 million Joseph Meyerhoff Hall...